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Liberation Movements In Power : Party & State In Southern Africa /

"The liberation movements of Southern Africa arose to combat racism, colonialism and settler capitalism and engaged in armed struggle to establish democracy. After victory over colonial and white minority regimes, they moved into government embodying the hopes and aspirations of their mass of s...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Southall, Roger (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Woodbridge : Boydell & Brewer, 2013.
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520 |a "The liberation movements of Southern Africa arose to combat racism, colonialism and settler capitalism and engaged in armed struggle to establish democracy. After victory over colonial and white minority regimes, they moved into government embodying the hopes and aspirations of their mass of supporters and of widespread international solidarity movements. Even with the difficult legacies they inherited, their performance in power has been deeply disappointing. Roger Southall tracks the experiences in government of ZANU-PF, SWAPO and the ANC, arguing that such movements are characterised by paradoxical qualities, both emancipatory and authoritarian. Analysis is offered of their evolution into political machines through comparative review of their electoral performance, their relation to state and society, their policies regarding economic transformation, and their evolution as vehicles of class formation and predatory behaviour. The author concludes that, while they will survive organizationally, their essence as progressive forces is dying, and that hopes of a genuine liberation throughout the region will depend upon political realignments alongside moral and intellectual regeneration. ANC South Africa SWAPO Namibia Zanu-PF Zimbabwe Roger Southall is Professor Emeritus in Sociology, University of the Witwatersrand and a Research Associate of the Society, Work and Development Institute. Southern Africa (South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Lesotho, Zimbabwe and Swaziland): University of KwaZulu-Natal Press" 
505 0 |a Frontcover; Contents; Preface; List of Abbreviations; List of Tables; Introduction. Analysing National Liberation Movements as Governments; Liberation movements and African nationalism; Exclusive nationalism; The dominant party approach; Fanon in southern Africa; NLMs as party machines; 1. Settler Colonialism in Southern Africa; Settler occupation; Colonial capitalism and economic development; Political rigidity and nationalist response; 2. The Evolution of the Liberation Movements; Early currents of protest; The ANC: from elite to mass nationalism. 
505 8 |a Popular struggle and divided nationalism in ZimbabweThe origins of Namibian nationalism and the launch of SWAPO; The stamp of history; 3. The War for Southern Africa; The struggle for Zimbabwe; SWAPO's war in Namibia; War and stalemate in the battle for South Africa; The politics of exile; From liberation struggle to democracy; 4. Contradictions of Victory; The political settlements; Liberation culture and democracy; The retreat from socialism: political transitions and macro-economic policy; From market to meltdown: economic policy in Zimbabwe. 
505 8 |a Life at the margins: macro-economic policy in NamibiaRealism and neo-liberalism: macro-economic policy in South Africa; Constraints and contradictions; 5. Liberation Movements and Elections; Winning transitional elections; SWAPO: establishing electoral dominance in Namibia; The ANC: establishing electoral dominance in South Africa; ZANU-PF: claiming hegemony, imposing domination; NLMs as electoral machines; Level playing fields? NLMs and electoral institutions; SWAPO and the ANC as electoral machines; ZANU-PF as an electoral machine; Dominance, hegemony, and democracy. 
505 8 |a 6. Liberation Movements and the StateLiberation movements and the post-liberation state; Race and transformation: the civil service in Zimbabwe, Namibia, and South Africa; The erosion of the autonomy of parliaments; Assaults upon judicial independence: Zimbabwe; The autocratic temptation? Judicial independence in Namibia; Politics and the judiciary under the ANC; The arms deal and the ANC: factional politics and government agencies; Liberation movements and the military; The party-state in southern Africa; 7. Liberation Movements and Society; Liberation movements and trade unions. 
505 8 |a Liberation movements and civil societyLiberation movements and rural governance; Liberation movements and the media: public broadcasting; Liberation movements and the independent media; NLMs in power: machines against society?; 8. Liberation Movements and Economic Transformation; Business-state relations under liberation movement governments; Black economic empowerment (BEE); Land reform; Political stalemate and economic crisis; 9. The Party State, Class Formation, and the Decline of Ideology; Party predation, primitive accumulation, and class formation in Zimbabwe. 
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610 2 0 |a ZANU-PF (Organization : Zimbabwe) 
610 2 0 |a SWAPO. 
610 2 0 |a African National Congress. 
610 2 7 |a African National Congress  |2 fast 
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610 2 7 |a ZANU-PF (Organization : Zimbabwe)  |2 fast 
650 0 |a National liberation movements  |z Zimbabwe. 
650 0 |a National liberation movements  |z Namibia. 
650 0 |a National liberation movements  |z South Africa. 
651 0 |a Zimbabwe  |x Politics and government  |y 1980- 
651 0 |a Namibia  |x Politics and government  |y 1990- 
651 0 |a South Africa  |x Politics and government  |y 1994- 
650 6 |a Mouvements de libération nationale  |z Zimbabwe. 
650 6 |a Mouvements de libération nationale  |z Namibie. 
650 6 |a Mouvements de libération nationale  |z Afrique du Sud. 
651 6 |a Zimbabwe  |x Politique et gouvernement  |y 1980- 
651 6 |a Namibie  |x Politique et gouvernement  |y 1990- 
650 7 |a POLITICAL SCIENCE  |x Political Process  |x General.  |2 bisacsh 
650 7 |a HISTORY  |z Africa  |x General.  |2 bisacsh 
650 7 |a National liberation movements  |2 fast 
650 7 |a Politics and government  |2 fast 
651 7 |a Namibia  |2 fast 
651 7 |a South Africa  |2 fast 
651 7 |a Zimbabwe  |2 fast 
648 7 |a Since 1980  |2 fast 
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